During my last year working at Old Navy I was part of a special team that got to work on a new series for youtube called "Studio Spotlight." It was a great place to put together a lot of the animation work I had been doing previously. I was a big fan of flash when it was around, as a way of getting animation onto the web. At this point my engagement has split, the animation has gone to after effects and the programming to javascript.

is where I first started working. My first job out of college was hand inking mylar sheets to become screens for silkscreening. A few years later I worked at a local print shop with an onsite press, where we made marketing materials for local businesses, start to finish. Print used to be how something was published but now it's become a particular type of object. The tactile qualities give different meaning to the letterforms and the images that we use to communicate. Nothing moves.

one of the most exciting things about web design in the last few years is the ubiquity and ease of use of web fonts. There's something about real fonts on the web that's the ultimate magic. Forms that have been trapped in print are escaping from their holders. Their ancestors will always be in pigment somehow fastened to a substrate.